I'm hoping that Waves will come out with native AAX soon, and DSP AAX someday, so I won't have to abandon Waves.
For those of you who have jumped ship, what have you found that will substitute for the following (my personal list of "can't live without" plugs)?

L2 Ultramaximizer
Renaissance Vox
MaxxBass

Also good general purpose EQs and compressors.
I use Renaissance EQ and Compressor but have never been enamored of them.

I'm curious what other Waves users think are the Waves plugs they would find it hard to give up?

I'm also looking for a replacement for DUY Tape for general "thickening", since I doubt DUY will ever finish their AAX port. Slate Digital VTM?

Reverbs: well, Waves never had anything worth mentioning in this area.

So the answer:

L2 Ultramaximizer - Nugen ISL, Massey L2007, McDSP ML4000....they all are much better than L2
Renaissance Vox - Softube CL1B, Sonnox Dynamics
MaxxBass - Metric Halo Thump http://apps.avid.com/metric-halo/
Also there are other Bass synthesisers I just don't use them much as I work in post.

Waves has nothing outstanding or unique in their product line, so it's very easy to replace with better, cheaper and more versatile alternatives.

Disagreed.

If one has certain workflow, it is rather difficult to replace plugins with something else that theoretically does the same job.

Take the SSL-series for example. How many of you have found a replacement for the E-series channel strip? Maybe a Sonnox EQ coupled with Sonnox Dynamics, only having to open two plugin windows simultaneously.

Or the C6 which is magnificent, which plug to replace it? The GUI is really simple and one can get desired results very fast.

Opinions do vary regarding L2 replaced with Massey Limiter (granted, this is the easiest to replace).

The story goes on and on so no reason to make the list longer.

That said; Waves do not have "hundreds" of plugins that fall into that "irreplaceable" category, but I would still consider mixing without Waves at least "somewhat crippled". Not because of the quality of the plugins, but the WORKFLOW. That is exactly why many cannot consider switching from Protools to Logic, because of the workflow change.

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I know that most of you will disagree....but after having too many plugins, also including Waves Diamond TDM, I found:
1. All EQ's and Compressors are the same.
2. There are only few really transparent look ahead limiters.
3. Reverbs - get the one you use the most. You can manage with it for other stuff too.
4. Noise Reduction - never enough.
5 Get some funky stuff like Sound Toys for weirdness.

Don't over process. Keep it simple. If its not, most probably plug-ins will only make it worse.

Don't buy plugins because of a newer fancy graphics or "users story" ..."This plugin has changed my life forever! I am a better mixer now! I started to hear what I was missing!"

The workflow is important and I am a big fan of Pro Tools.
But I don't see how swapping EQ or using a different multiband compressor can affect my workflow.
Now, it's all specifically works for me but lots of people will strongly disagree with my POV.

If my Kush UBK-1 sounded the same as my BF2A, I'd sell it.
It doesen't, so I haven't.
There's also a lot of sonic and operational differences between, let's say, a Massenburg EQ and a Massey EQ.
It has nothing to do with how they look, or what I read about them.
So, while I don't want to start a big thing here, I'll just say that the statement "all compressors and EQs are the same" is simply not true.

If one has certain workflow, it is rather difficult to replace plugins with something else that theoretically does the same job.

Take the SSL-series for example. How many of you have found a replacement for the E-series channel strip? Maybe a Sonnox EQ coupled with Sonnox Dynamics, only having to open two plugin windows simultaneously.

Would you consider the SSL Duende plugs from SSL themselves a worthy replacement in this case?

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